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She doesn't want to be objectified or looked at by men like a piece of meat.
Well honey, guess what entered my mind the second I saw the first back shot? I'm hungry.
That's your problem, not hers. If you can't control your thoughts, too bad for you. She has no idea who you are so I'm sure she would not care about some rando's obsession with a middle-aged woman wearing a sleeveless dress.
Combination of things but, basically, showing the upper portion of the thighs isn't appropriate in any professional work setting. It wouldn't matter if she were wearing heels instead. Equally inappropriate would be a man wearing shorts.
Edit: you can still push the sexy envelope, though. A snug-fitting skirt just above the knee and knee high boots gives a completely different look, while still emphasizing femininity and curves. Nearly my entire career has been spent in design. There are ways to push boundaries without crashing through them like the proverbial bull.
It’s skin nothing vulgar. Some people are offended she is sleeveless. The only reasons to be bothered by her appearance are based on decades of judgment on sexualized fashion choices. Then double down on the judgment iwhen the woman isn’t in perfect shape, liked the advertising world set up for us.
Two words... Erin Brokovich... No one can dispute how little her bold clothing choices affected her success in obtaining justice for those who deserved to be compensated and those that deserved to be punished.
Combination of things but, basically, showing the upper portion of the thighs isn't appropriate in any professional work setting. It wouldn't matter if she were wearing heels instead. Equally inappropriate would be a man wearing shorts.
Edit: you can still push the sexy envelope, though. A snug-fitting skirt just above the knee and knee high boots gives a completely different look, while still emphasizing femininity and curves. Nearly my entire career has been spent in design. There are ways to push boundaries without crashing through them like the proverbial bull.
Just saw your edit I agree with the right fashion choice is always better. Hence my first post if the op wants to point out poor fashion for what ever reason. There are many fashion misses on the male end from hair to I’ll fitt suits. Not everyone has good taste or a mirror it seems.
That's your problem, not hers. If you can't control your thoughts, too bad for you. She has no idea who you are so I'm sure she would not care about some rando's obsession with a middle-aged woman wearing a sleeveless dress.
Actually, I'd be willing to wager a certain amount of money that if told of these criticisms, she would offer up quite strong rebukes for her critics and would almost certainly carry on for a length of time about it. Call it "experience."
Why just pick out this woman for her appearance? Men in both the senate and the house are full of foolish fashion choices. From horrible loud ties, comb overs and teenage curls. Not to mention I’ll fitting suits. Let’s put the subjective, “she dresses like a ****” shoes on all who fail at fashion. Better idea stop being offended at how a woman dresses and turn a blind eye to a man’s appearance
There are males in Congress dressing like teenage boys? Bring on the photos!
While you're at it, consult a dictionary and look up the definition of "mock" versus "offend." You'll be better able to jump into this conversation at a future juncture.
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